John Tye entered the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales in 1929, and was ordained a Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order at Fribourg, Switzerland in 1938. Returning to the United States, he taught French at Northeast Catholic School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, until he entered military service and was commissioned a U.S. Army chaplain during World War II. After the war he went to Lockport, New York, where he became principal of Saint Francis de Sales High School, but took a leave of absence to return to military service during the Korean War, and ultimately retired as a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel. In 1958 Father Tye returned to Northeast Catholic School where he taught English until his retirement.



